Commutative property. To remember what the commutative property does, think of the word: commute.
A person commutes to work each day. He changes his position (he's at home, then he's at work).
In the commutative property of multiplication, the terms can move around or change position and the result will be the same.
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It is: -53/10 as an improper fraction
6 x 53 = 6(50 + 3) = (6 x 50) + (6 x 3) = 300 + 18 = 318
53 = 1.25*102 in standard form
Just 53.
This demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.
To find a multiplication problem that equals 53, we need to factorize 53 into its prime factors, which are 53 itself. Therefore, the multiplication problem that equals 53 is 1 x 53. This is because 1 is the only other factor of 53 besides 53 itself.
53 times 46 equals 2,438.in smaller bites it is:6 x 53 = 31840 x 53 = 2,120then 318 + 2,120 = 2,438.There is the whole problem of the multiplication of 46 and 53.
The Abelian property or commutativity.
It is: 1*53 = 53 because it is a prime number
You use the distributive property every time you use the standard multiplication method, whether mentally or with pencil and paper. In this case, 6 x 53 = 6 x (50 + 3) = 6 x 50 + 6 x 3.
When x equals 53 divided by 56
The Identity Property states that any number multiplied by one equals the original number.
a*b = b*a is known as the commutative property.
53 squared equals 2,809.
1 x 53, 53 x 1
It equals 53.